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Solid Wood Oak Laminate Engineered Flooring
Solid Wood Oak Laminate Engineered Flooring
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UK Flooring Direct Ltd
Unit 1-5 Croft Mead
Ansley Village
Nuneaton
Warwickshire
CV10 9PX

Company Reg No. 5542003
VAT No. 874 1269 08

Tel No. 0845 263 6586
Fax 02476 397828

All Prices Are Exclusive Of VAT @ 15%
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We will not be beaten on prices, stock, delivery and quality of service.

With huge volumes and competitive purchasing ensures that all our customers always receive the best prices possible. With over 25 years experience in the flooring industry ensures our technical department can answer all your installation questions. Our customer service representatives are happy to give any information and advice on your DIY flooring projects, ensuring you get the best service possible. You can e-mail us at info@ukflooringdirect.co.uk or call us on 08452636586.

Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood flooring brings the natural outdoors inside and is ideal for those who want the warmth and beauty of a real wood floor. As it is a natural product every hardwood floor installed will be individual and different from the next. Hardwood is graded into three different grades, Rustic, Nature and Prime. While the grades offer no benefits in terms of durability and quality the each grades differs in terms of appearance. Here you can read more about the different hardwood grades.

Most now come prefinished with oil or lacquer direct from the factory. The advantage with this is a better looking and more hardwearing finish to the floor as in the factory they will apply on average 6 coats of finish compared with only 2 coats when the floor is finished onsite. Hardwood flooring is available as a complete solid floor or as an engineered floor and a well installed and maintained hardwood floor will last for many years and is a true long term investment.

Oak Flooring

As part of our solid wood flooring range we offer you a choice of oak flooring that includes solid black oak flooring and oak flooring that is pre-finished with lacquer or oil. One main of the benefits of oak flooring is that it is usually nailed to the sub floor for stability - although we also carry the Junckers & Berthold range of floating flooring systems if you're not ready for a permanent flooring. Available in timbers with beveled edges and differing widths, our oak flooring is flexible enough to create the exact look you're after with a professional finish every time.

Solid oak flooring is also a popular choice due to its durability and hardwearing properties. If the flooring is subject to heavy traffic, oak flooring can be sanded, refinished or re-coated numerous times and as a result can always look new and fresh.

Laminate Flooring

An excellent choice of DIY flooring for those with little time, laminate flooring mimics the look traditional wood flooring. Constructed of a resin-based melamine it is able to prevent stains and endure extreme wear. This system is constructed without glue and simply clicks together, saving on mess and time. An excellent option for high traffic areas, all our laminate flooring systems are easy to install, affordable and durable.

Wood Flooring

Any choice of solid wood flooring is a long-term investment in your home as each piece is cut from one piece of timber. This cut gives the wood flooring a uniform appearance and even goes a long way to improving the overall stability of the structure of your home.

Solid wood flooring systems use more expensive woods on top of a pre-constructed base. Cheaper woods are used to make up the bulk of each piece to save you money while the hardwood finish layer gives it a beautiful finish. Engineered wood flooring pieces are cut from a number of timber piles, with a three tiered structure of timber types giving the flooring its stability.

Before you begin installing any new flooring system, you must first consider which type of subfloor you currently have. If you are considering a DIY flooring for example you should be aware a floating system can be installed on most types of subfloors. When installing oak flooring or any other type of solid wood flooring system however you will need a concrete or plywood sub floor before work can begin.

For more help with installation visit our advice centre.

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